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  • 13. November 2015

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    Projects ยป WordClock

    Photon WordClock

    Recently I received the Particle Photon and developed a WordClock with the help of a WS2812B LED Strip.

    The LEDs are cutted and arranged in a way described in the mikrocontroller.net article. The front plate and the inner grid are laser cutted by formulor.de and inserted in a 23x23cm RIBBA Frame of Ikea. Between the front plate and the inner grid is a white piece of paper to diffuse the light of the LEDs. The LEDs are glued to a Hartschaumplatte and connected to the Particle Photon. For adaptive lightning there is a LDR resistor attached.

    WordClock
    front plate – laser cutted
    inner grid
    inner grid
    WS2812B LEDs

    The source code and the laser cutting template is available on Github.

    Parts:

    • RIBBA 23x23cm frame
    • Particle Spark/Photon
    • WS2812B LED strip, 60 LEDs per meter, min. 97 LEDs
    • laser cutted front plate and inner grid (e.g. formulor/ponoko)
    • LDR
    • 10k resistor